Gender | 🧑 Boy |
Pronunciation | 📣 \b-ran-dt, br(a)-ndt\ |
Number of People | 👶 6,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 4669 |
Numerology | 🔢 5 |
Name origin | 🌍 Scandinavian |
The name Brandt is derived from an old Germanic word, meaning "firebrand" or "torch". This carries the connotation of a beacon or a source of light, symbolizing guidance, enlightenment, and inspiration.
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Love the name Bran't and the person with it---my grand son.
Really considering naming my son'this name- Strong name! I have met one person with this name and that made me like It'so much -
who's going to name their daughter kitty❤️ i say that's a better name for a cat
Love the name. It's manly and strong. My hubby thinks is weird though. Bummer.
I named my son'this in 2016. I love the name and so does he. The name is very strong. I have found that most people pronounce it correctly. Sometimes people get confused and think he'says Grant.
My name is Bran't and rarely do people say it correctly I'mediately. There are a couple people i've known for years who still pronounce the 'D' when'they say my name. For some reason people can say 'Rembran't' correctly, but if you take out the 'rem' it all goes to hell. Oddly, i've met 3 other people with this name, all in Washin'ton State, although I don't know if they were from there. I like having the name though. It's a good name and I find most everyone likes it.
It's actually my name... Born in 1986... The public always get it wrong... saying "Brent" / "Brandit" / "Brand" / "Brad" -- The "D" completely confuses Americans... Europeans get it right most of he time... I love it -- I'mainly see it as a last name -- Have met only 1 person in my life with it as a first name... Very powerful name, memorable -- love the one syllable... Anyway, I like it!
We spelled it Jager but pronounced as Jagger for our son. He died last year at the age of two. We loved the name and he was an awesome sweet, generous boy. People would often pronounce it like Yaeger which we didn't like.